The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... honours which from verse their source derive , Shall both furmount Detraction , and survive : And Poets have unqueftion'd right to claim ; If not the greatest , the most lafting name . W. CONGREVE . THE THE MOURNING MUSE OF ALEXIS . A ...
... honours which from verse their source derive , Shall both furmount Detraction , and survive : And Poets have unqueftion'd right to claim ; If not the greatest , the most lafting name . W. CONGREVE . THE THE MOURNING MUSE OF ALEXIS . A ...
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... honours loft , and her diminish'd name : Confcious , the feeks from day to fhrowd her head , And glad would shrink beneath her oozy bed . Thus far , the facred leaves Britannia's woes In fhady draughts and dusky lines disclose . Th ...
... honours loft , and her diminish'd name : Confcious , the feeks from day to fhrowd her head , And glad would shrink beneath her oozy bed . Thus far , the facred leaves Britannia's woes In fhady draughts and dusky lines disclose . Th ...
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... honours loft retriev'd , and new acquir'd , With equal fway will virtue's laws maintain , And good , as great , in awful peace shall reign ; For his example ftill the rule fhall give , And those it taught to conquer , teach to live ...
... honours loft retriev'd , and new acquir'd , With equal fway will virtue's laws maintain , And good , as great , in awful peace shall reign ; For his example ftill the rule fhall give , And those it taught to conquer , teach to live ...
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... honours , titles , all must fail , Where Piety itself can nought avail . The rich , the great , the innocent , and juft , Muft all be huddled to the grave , With the most vile and ignominious flave , And undistinguish'd lie in dust . In ...
... honours , titles , all must fail , Where Piety itself can nought avail . The rich , the great , the innocent , and juft , Muft all be huddled to the grave , With the most vile and ignominious flave , And undistinguish'd lie in dust . In ...
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... HONOUR OF T. CECILIA'S DAY , M DCCI . Set to MUSIC by Mr. JOHN ECCLES . I. Harmony , to thee we fing , To thee the grateful tribute bring Of facred verfe , and fweet refounding lays ; Thy aid invoking while thy Power we praise . All ...
... HONOUR OF T. CECILIA'S DAY , M DCCI . Set to MUSIC by Mr. JOHN ECCLES . I. Harmony , to thee we fing , To thee the grateful tribute bring Of facred verfe , and fweet refounding lays ; Thy aid invoking while thy Power we praise . All ...
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